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Chiefly arms: The current chief's
coat of arms is
blazoned:
azure, a lion rampant argent crowned of a ducal coronet Or;
Supporters:
(on a compartment consisting of rocks with plant badge, issuing from the sea proper) two lions rampant, each gorged of an antique crown Or;
Crest: ''(issuant from a crest coronet Or) a lion's paw erased and erected proper holding a dagger point upwards proper, hilted and pommelled Or
; Motto: vincere vel mori''. The motto translates from
Latin as "to conquer or die". The chief's
heraldic standard is blazoned: ''azure, a
St Andrew's Cross argent in the hoist and of two tracts azure and argent, upon which is depicted the badge three times along with the motto "vincere vel mori" in letters azure upon two transverse bands Or''. • '''Clan member's crest badge''': The
crest badge suitable for members of the clan contains the chief's
heraldic crest and
motto. The crest is: ''(issuant from a crest coronet Or) A lion's paw erased and erected proper holding a dagger point upwards proper, hilted and pommelled Or''. •
Origin of the surname: The surname
Macdowall and its variants are
anglicised forms of the
Gaelic Mac Dubhghaill, meaning "son of
Dubhghall". The Gaelic personal name
Dubhghall means "dark stranger". •
Branch Families, Septs and other spellings connected to Macdowall: Coyle, Dole, Dougal, Dougall, Doyle, Dow, Dowdle, Dowall, Dowell, Dowler, Dowling, Dugle, Duvall, Duwall, Kyle, MacDewell, MacDill, MacDole, MacDool, MacDougall, McDougal, MacDouyl, M'Douwille, Macduoel, Mcdoual, Mcdoll, MacDowall, MacDowal, McDowall, McDowal, MacDowell, McDowell, MacDowile, MacDowile, MacDowile, MacDowilt, MacDuael, MacDuel, McDuhile, MacDull, Macduuyl, Macduyl, Makdougall, Makdull, Mcduwell, M'Gowall, Mactheuel. ==Tartan==